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The game Wolfenstein 3D has received some mixed reviews regarding its difficulty levels and design. The easiest mode, named “Can I Play, Daddy,” is very simple for players with experience in modern first-person shooters (FPS). It includes plenty of item pickups, and enemies move slowly and deal little damage. However, the default mode, “Bring ‘em On!” can feel quite unfair, as some enemies can take away a large amount of health in just a few hits.
As players move past the initial levels, new enemies are introduced, but they do not add much excitement. Players may find themselves wanting more variety in weapons, as the new options often feel like improved versions of old ones rather than unique additions.
Wolfenstein 3D also tracks scores and gives players a limited number of lives, which removes weapons when they lose a life. Players can gain bonus lives by scoring points. However, players can save their progress at any time, making the strict life system less important for those who save often during difficult sections.
One interesting feature is how the game responds well to mouse controls, allowing players to play effectively with one hand, making it easier to navigate the game compared to when it was first released in 1992.